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108719you are such a chicken sh*t. I've been on SI for 13 years and never had aorkrious276/8/2010
108718Although no cyclic model will ever be 100% correct, this one looks quite interesRarebird-6/8/2010
108717bart, Interesting, as always. And a confirmation point perhaps, as Ben stated TH-6/8/2010
108716Bart Great Chart! Thanks regards JohnJohn McCarthy-6/8/2010
108715Yah. Like I'm going to fall for that one. ;)Bank Holding Company-6/8/2010
108714[graphic]bart13146/7/2010
108713When gold makes sense to the sheeple, it will no longer make sense to me.benwood16/7/2010
108712>>But a lot of folks think that it's money because it's rare, beauSkeeter Bug-6/6/2010
108711Why can't they Zimbabwe the Euro??? what the heck...Bank Holding Company-6/5/2010
108710History. As you know, fiat currencies used to be backed by gold reserves. GoldKayaker46/4/2010
108709<i>As I understand it, it's best to think of gold as a currency.</iHawkmoon-6/4/2010
108708<i>Inscrutably, the Japanese account for 95% of the platinum jewelry demanHawkmoon-6/4/2010
108707As I understand it, it's best to think of gold as a currency. Platinum (andKayaker-6/4/2010
108706I googled this: (5) Relative to volume mined, platinum has many more industrialphilv16/4/2010
108705<i>Maybe because platinum is mainly an industrial metal?</i> I thinHawkmoon-6/4/2010
108704Maybe because platinum is mainly an industrial metal?philv-6/4/2010
108703What I want to know is why Platinum hasn't risen at the same rate as Gold? Hawkmoon16/4/2010
1087028 Great Places to Retire You Never Heard Of kiplinger.com "Its my way or clochard16/4/2010
108701Pray tell, do those people buy insurance? That's even worse -- after a yearbenwood56/3/2010
108700mind, i bet she's down way more than 15% since the '07 peak. she was taSkeeter Bug-6/3/2010
108699<i>"...they expect gold to flat line for all of eternity.</i> No Mo Mo-6/3/2010
108698Just my online friends. :)RetiredNow-6/3/2010
108697Quite possible. Maybe even likely with sovereigns having bought into Keynes hookRetiredNow-6/3/2010
108696What's funny about that statement is that the peak was back in Oct'07. SRetiredNow16/3/2010
108695Ask them if they think the cost of gasoline has seen its high; or the cost of a benwood16/3/2010
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